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Focus (Forum & Focus)

May 10, 2008

Bossing Employers Around

Employment Column - By Michael S. Kalt and Leonid M. Zilberman - Employers should get actively involved in the legislative process before bills that would affect them are passed.

EMPLOYMENT COLUMN

By Michael S. Kalt and Leonid M. Zilberman
This article appears on Page 8

      "No man's life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session" is a classic political phrase that popularly began with a New York Court decision in 1866. While originated in New York, the phrase can aptly be applied to the California Legislature. Indeed, while employees generally dread the April 15 tax-filing deadl...

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